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Passkey standard is finally agreed upon, and may make passwords obsolete
c_hawkthorne
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goobster
arstechnica.com
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Exploiting vulnerabilities in Cellebrite UFED and Physical Analyzer from an app's perspective
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mk
signal.org
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#privacy
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#security
Nation-state backed hackers going after COVID vaccine supply chain
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am_Unition
arstechnica.com
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#internet
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#security
WordPress and Apache Struts account for 55% of all weaponized vulnerabilities
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johnnyFive
zdnet.com
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#security
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#internets
Facebook launches an app for couples to talk to each other
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steve
theverge.com
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#privacy
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#security
Intel CPUs are more vulnerable than most of us thought
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johnnyFive
theregister.co.uk
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#security
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#doom
Problems that forced me to leave Dashlane for 1Password
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kevinhq
kevinhq.com
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#security
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#privacy
RAMBleed: Method for reading arbitrary parts of RAM
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johnnyFive
rambleed.com
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#security
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#pwned
Single group gets malware on 1,300 computers in 30 countries, probably Chinese
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johnnyFive
nytimes.com
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#security
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#hax
ASUS's software update process compromised, installs malware
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johnnyFive
kaspersky.com
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#tech
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#security
Privacy and Big Data Have Tactical Implications Too
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johnnyFive
text
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#security
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#privacy
New Intel CPU bug found: Like Spectre, only worse
user-inactivated
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johnnyFive
theregister.co.uk
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#security
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#securityfail
Do I need password manager? Let's find out
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kevinhq
kevinhq.com
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#security
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#privacy
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#spam
House Committee on Government Oversight's report on the Equifax breach
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johnnyFive
house.gov
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#security
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#fail
CRYPTO-GRAM | November 2015 (my synopsis)
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johnnyFive
text
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#security
Exploiting Decades-Old Tech (AT Commands) to Break Into Android Devices
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galen
wired.com
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#security
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#hacking
Security Breach and Spilled Secrets Have Shaken the N.S.A. to Its Core
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johnnyFive
nytimes.com
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#security
Exploit found in Intel's ME, allowing CPU-level access via USB
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johnnyFive
ptsecurity.com
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#security
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#hax
Deloitte hack hit server containing emails from across US government
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user-inactivated
theguardian.com
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#technology
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#security
Apple's Report on Government and Private Party Requests for Customer Information
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steve
apple.com
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#privacy
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#security
Shadow Brokers release NSA tools that targeted Windows
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johnnyFive
theregister.co.uk
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#security
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#tech
CopperheadOS: another attempt to fix Android security
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johnnyFive
arstechnica.com
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#android
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#security
Remember those Yahoo! hacks? Russians did it.
OftenBen
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user-inactivated
npr.org
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#internet
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#security
Secure Linux Server Using Hardening Best Practices
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seco
likegeeks.com
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#linux
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#security
UK Joins Russia And China In Legalizing Bulk Surveillance
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user-inactivated
forbes.com
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#security
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#privacy
Rio 2016: Brazilian Security in the Spotlight
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radio_24
offiziere.ch
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#brazile
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#security
Chris Kelty: The Morris Worm (A history of sorts)
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galen
limn.it
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#internet
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#security
Pass - the standard unix password manager
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user-inactivated
passwordstore.org
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#linux
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#security
The Security of Our Election Systems
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user-inactivated
schneier.com
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#security
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#schneier
How far should the lay person go to protect their privacy and anonymity online?
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couchpillow
text
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#privacy
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#security
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